Hall Of Fame

Hall Of Fame Inductees

The Nottingham Outlaws Hall of Fame recognises players that have made an outstanding contribution to the team on the field of play. The first induction was made in 2003. These inductions traditionally take place during the Outlaws’ old boys weekend. Players become eligible for the Hall of Fame in the second season after leaving university.

Name Position Year Inducted
Alex “Oddjob” Britton Lineman 2003
Mark “Fish” Fisher Quarterback/Offensive Guard 2005
Chris “Tyrone” Mullan Linebacker/Tight End/Running Back 2006
Rob “Bull” Milburn Offensive Guard 2007

In addition to this, the Nottingham Outlaws have retired two playing numbers, in recognition of outstanding service to the club off the field. #78 in honour of James Fisher who was a major part in the founding of the club. Also #24 in honour of Andrew Phillips, who helped to keep the club running for many years when there were financial difficulties.

  1. Loving the site. Although I must point out that I was also a running back. Good to see that Justin is back at the helm! If you guys want any photos of the pre-split outlaws I’ve got loads that I stole off the old website before it went down. Good luck this season!
    Tyrone

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